This years Golden Globes ceremony took place yesterday (Sunday 7th January) at The Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles. The evening was hosted by Seth Myers and marked the 75th edition of the awards ceremony.
The winner of each category is in bold.
Golden Globe 2018 Winners
CINEMA
Best Motion Picture, Drama
'Dunkirk'
'The Post'
'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri'
Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy
'Get Out'
'I, Tonya'
Best Director for a Motion Picture
Guillermo del Toro for 'The Shape of Water'
Martin McDonagh for 'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri'
Christopher Nolan for 'Dunkirk'
Ridley Scott for 'All the Money in the World'
Steven Spielberg for 'The Post'
Best Actress, Motion Picture: Drama
Jessica Chastain for 'Molly's Game'
Sally Hawkins for 'The Shape of Water'
Frances McDormand for 'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri'
Meryl Streep for 'The Post'
Michelle Williams for 'All the Money in the World'
Best Actor, Motion Picture: Drama
Timothée Chalamet for 'Call Me By Your Name'
Daniel Day-Lewis for 'Phantom Thread'
Denzel Washington for 'Roman J. Israel Esq.'
Gary Oldman for 'Darkest Hour'
Best Actress, Motion Picture: Musical or Comedy
Judi Dench for 'Victoria & Abdul'
Margot Robbie for 'I, Tonya'
Saoirse Ronan for 'Lady Bird'
Emma Stone for 'Battle of the Sexes'
Helen Mirren for 'The Leisure Seeker'
Best Actor, Motion Picture: Musical or Comedy
Steve Carell for 'Battle of the Sexes'
Ansel Elgort for 'Baby Driver'
James Franco for 'The Disaster Artist'
Hugh Jackman for 'The Greatest Showman'
Daniel Kaluuya for 'Get Out'
Best Supporting Actress, Motion Picture
Mary J. Blige for 'Mudbound'
Hong Chau for 'Downsizing'
Allison Janney for 'I, Tonya'
Laurie Metcalf for 'Lady Bird'
Octavia Spencer for 'The Shape of Water'
Best Supporting Actor, Motion Picture
Willem Dafoe for 'The Florida Project'
Armie Hammer for 'Call Me By Your Name'
Richard Jenkins for 'The Shape of Water'
Christopher Plummer for 'All the Money in the World'
Sam Rockwell for 'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri'
Best Screenplay, Motion Picture
'The Post'
'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri'
Best Animated Film
'Coco'
Best Foreign Language Film, Motion Picture
'Loveless'
Best Score, Motion Picture
'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri'
'Dunkirk'
Best Original Song, Motion Picture
'Home' from 'Ferdinand'
'Mighty River from 'Mudbound'
'Remember Me' from 'Coco'
'The Star' from 'The Star'
'This Is Me' from 'The Greatest Showman'
TELEVISION
Best TV Series, Drama
Best TV Series, Musical or Comedy
'Blackish'
'SMILF'
Best Limited Series or TV Film
'Fargo'
'Feud'
Best Actress in a Limited Series or TV Film
Jessica Biel for 'The Sinner'
Nicole Kidman for 'Big Little Lies'
Jessica Lange for 'Feud'
Susan Sarandon for 'Feud'
Reese Witherspoon for 'Big Little Lies'
Best Actor in a Limited Series or TV Film
Robert De Niro for 'The Wizard of Lies'
Jude Law for 'The Young Pope'
Kyle MacLachlan for 'Twin Peaks'
Ewan McGregor for 'Fargo'
Geoffrey Rush for 'Genius'
Best Actress, TV Series: Drama
Caitriona Balfe for 'Outlander'
Claire Foy for 'The Crown'
Maggie Gyllenhaal for 'The Deuce'
Katherine Langford for '13 Reasons Why'
Elisabeth Moss for 'The Handmaid's Tale'
Best Actor, TV Series: Drama
Jason Bateman for 'Ozark'
Sterling K. Brown for 'This Is Us'
Freddie Highmore for 'The Good Doctor'
Bob Odenkirk for 'Better Call Saul'
Liev Schreiber for 'Ray Donovan'
Best Actress, TV Series: Musical or Comedy
Pamela Adlon for 'Better Things'
Alison Brie for 'Glow'
Rachel Brosnahan for 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel'
Frankie Shaw for 'SMILF'
Best Actor, TV Series: Musical or Comedy
Anthony Anderson for 'Blackish'
Aziz Ansari for 'Master of None'
Kevin Bacon for 'I Love Dick'
William H. Macy for 'Shameless'
Eric McCormack for 'Will & Grace'
Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or TV Film
Laura Dern for 'Big Little Lies'
Ann Dowd for 'The Handmaid's Tale'
Chrissy Metz for 'This Is Us'
Michelle Pfeiffer for 'The Wizard of Lies'
Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or TV Film
David Harbour for 'Stranger Things'
Alfred Molina for 'Feud'
Christian Slater for 'Mr. Robot'
Alexander Skarsgård for 'Big Little Lies'
David Thewlis for 'Fargo'
The night as a whole
Oprah Winfrey was presented with the Cecil B. DeMille award reserved for individuals who have made significant contributions to the entertainment industry.
Many industry professionals decided to attend the event wearing black following the Time's Up movement that seeks to bring to light the sexual abuse and harassment that has been shrouded by Hollywood in the past.